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TDP leader condemns firing in Vinukonda

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PNS|Guntur

Telugu Desam party senior leader and former minister Prathipati Pulla Rao condemned the opening fire by the Circle Inspector in the air on the pretext of dispersing the clashing activists in Vinukonda.

The TDP leader alleged that despite there was no such tense situation the CI fired in the air to intimidate the TDP activists there. He demanded that action should be taken against the CI.

Pulla Rao alleged that in order to thwart the Yuvagalam padayatra of Nara Lokesh the YSRCP activists attacked the TDP activists. YSRCP MLA Bolla Brahmanaidu has lost the trust of people, he felt.

Telugu Desam party leaders including former minister Prathipati Pulla Rao, Kollu Ravindra and former MLA GV Anjaneyulu visited the TDP activists who were injured in the clash which took place on Thursday in Vinukonda in the Government General Hospital. The TDP leaders went to the GGH and visited the injured activists and infused them with courage. They assured them of extending all needed help.

Talking to the media on the occasion, ex-Minister Alapati Raja lashed out that Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy is encouraging the anarchic acts of YSRCP activists who became street rowdies.

Instead of protecting the law and order situation the ruling party leaders caused deterioration of the law and order situation in the state, he flayed. Ex-minister Kollu Ravindra said that Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy is in the grip of fear of defeat in the next election that is why anarchy is being created in the state.

He alleged that the attacks on TDP activists by the YSRCP activists in Vinukonda were preplanned. Vinukonda YSRCP MLA Bolla Brahmanaidu stoked the YSRCP activists to attack the TDP activists who were peacefully registering their protest. The YSRCP leaders would pay heavy price for the attacks, he warned.

TDP senior leader Julakanthi Brahma Reddy predicted that the people of the state would teach a lesson to the YSRCP leaders in the next elections. Kovelamui Ravindra also spoke.

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